US natural gas futures just hit their highest point since 2022, and the culprit? An incoming polar vortex that's got traders scrambling. When extreme cold sweeps across the country, energy demand spikes hard—heating needs go through the roof, and suddenly everyone's watching supply levels like hawks.



This isn't just about keeping homes warm. Energy markets move macro sentiment, and when traditional commodities like natgas swing this violently, it ripples through risk assets. Worth keeping an eye on if you're positioning for broader market volatility ahead.
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ApeDegenvip
· 12-03 16:30
Here we go again, every time there's extreme weather, natgas gets hyped to the moon. It's hilarious.
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ChainPoetvip
· 12-03 16:21
Extreme cold is here, natgas is taking off, we really need to keep a close eye on this... risk assets will be volatile as well.
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 12-03 16:17
Extreme cold is coming, and the energy sector is vying for attention... This time, gamblers need to keep a close eye on the supply chain; if it withers, the entire risk asset market will go down with it.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 12-03 16:15
Weather hype is back again. Every time there’s extreme weather, futures surge. This trick is so old.
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